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Wednesday December 20, 2006
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I play a lot of first-person shooters, and I know how hard it can be to line up the perfect shot against an unwitting target, just to lose it because your trigger finger goes wild, or your mouse slips. Imagine how much better it would be if you could line up the shot with the mouse, and instead of firing with the mouse button, you could trigger the shot another way, so your aim stays perfect the whole time.
The Fragpedal Deluxe claims to be the answer to this gamer's nightmare.
The two panels of the Fragpedal sit on the floor under your desk, and the raised sensors on the top of each panel can be configured for nearly any function in any game, from switching weapons to firing and reloading the one you're using to bring the pain to your unsuspecting opponent. You can configure the sensors to mimic a series of keystrokes or a set of press-and-release button commands. The Fragpedal is also made of brushed aluminum and rugged rubber to survive life under a gamer's desk.
The GFragpedal Delux works in Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, and can be ordered from Thinkgeek for $69.99.
Post by Alan Henry
Posted By:
Gearlog
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